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Review of The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle

Posted: 28 Oct 2024, 09:05
by Emmanuel Osmond
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle" by Katherine Memoli.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Rina Mancuso, a 26-year-old woman, started suffering from abuse from her mother and her siblings at the young age of four. She suffered from different gruesome abuse ranging from being isolated from her family by staying in an unhealthy room in their garage, not properly fed and clothed, forced to live without friends, and even meted out physical injuries that left scars. And now, at age 26, Rina realizes that her family has betrayed her once again. Before her mother’s death, she was promised that she would be the sole beneficiary of her mother’s will as compensation for taking care of her mother while she was sick. Rina did so with all diligence, despite what she had been through. She couldn’t give up on her family. However, she realized everything was for nothing after her mom’s will was read by the lawyer. She’s now forced to take an unexpected path without knowing how it will turn out. Will life continue to be unfair to her? Read this book to find out.

The Little Garage Girl’s Puzzle by Katherine Memoli is a book that will draw one to tears. I was overwhelmed with emotion while reading this heartbreaking story. This is a book that is filled with strong themes, which will leave readers pondering as they reach the last page. This intriguing story portrays strong themes such as love, hatred, abuse, bravery, friendship, and family. This can be seen in the abuse Rina suffered from her family and the many other twists that later followed in her life. There was a lot Rina was denied by her family; her childhood and teenage years were taken from her. One will see Rina as a brave young woman who, despite all that she has been through, never gave up on herself but rather continued living, hoping that one-day things will turn around in her life. Her character teaches one an insightful lesson in today's society: that despite the challenges one goes through, perseverance is key. The author did an amazing job as she skillfully conveys a message of resilience that will leave readers feeling sorrow, inspiration, and admiration for Rina's journey.

The character that I loved most in this book is Linda Coe. She is an amazing woman who noticed the abuse Rina was suffering at the hands of her family and tried her very best to stop it. Despite not winning the complaint she filed against Rina’s mother for child abuse, she still sought ways to ease Rina’s suffering. Another favorite character of mine is Patrick. He’s a good man. His love for Rina gave her the strength to push through and face her demons. Their relationship took me on a roller-coaster ride of emotions, and I couldn't help but cheer for them throughout the story. The author did a great job with the character development, making each character feel realistic and relatable, as I could feel each of their emotions. Additionally, there is a lesson to be learned from each character.

I didn’t find any negative aspects or flaws in the book. The book is beautifully crafted. The story plot was well-developed and structured. The author’s creativity is top-notch. Therefore, I rate this fascinating story five out of five stars. I recommend this book to lovers of romance.

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Re: Review of The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle

Posted: 29 Oct 2024, 10:25
by Amy Luman
I was all for this book until I read the final sentence of the review and realized that it is a romance novel. You did an excellent job describing the events in the book and Rina’s response to them. I know that it will be of interest to many other readers. Thanks!

Re: Review of The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle

Posted: 30 Oct 2024, 02:07
by Nneka Bridget
This sounds like an emotional story with a powerful message about resilience and hope. Rina's journey and the support from people like Linda and Patrick seem truly moving, and I’d be interested in seeing how she finds her way forward despite everything she's endured.

Re: Review of The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle

Posted: 30 Oct 2024, 02:26
by Steeve Bowen
Suffering abuse from a stranger is one thing and suffering abuse from family members, especially parents who are meant to love you with their lives is a completely different thing. I fee greatly saddened by the abuse and betrayal that Rina had to endure. I am somehow comforted by the fact that she found love with Patrick. I hope she is able to heal and able to give to life more than life was able to give her.

Re: Review of The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle

Posted: 01 Nov 2024, 14:43
by Serah Ayomide
"The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle" by Katherine Memoli is a poignant and deeply moving tale of resilience and emotional struggle. It follows Rina Mancuso, a 26-year-old woman who has endured severe abuse from her family since childhood, culminating in betrayal even after caring for her dying mother. The narrative explores powerful themes of love, hatred, abuse, and perseverance as Rina grapples with the aftermath of her family's actions.

Memoli's writing skillfully evokes a range of emotions, immersing readers in Rina’s heartbreaking journey while showcasing her bravery and determination to seek a better life. The supporting characters, especially Linda Coe and Patrick, add depth to the story, providing a glimpse of hope and love that helps Rina confront her demons. Their relationships are well-developed, offering readers a rollercoaster of emotions that resonate long after the final page.

With its well-structured plot and relatable characters, this book is a testament to the strength of the human spirit. Memoli's storytelling is both inspiring and sorrowful, making this a must-read for anyone who appreciates heartfelt narratives about overcoming adversity. It deserves its five-star rating and is highly recommended for fans of romance and emotional fiction.

Re: Review of The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle

Posted: 23 Jan 2025, 01:27
by Joe Alex 2
The Little Garage Girl’s Puzzle by Katherine Memoli sounds like an emotional and inspiring story of resilience and hope. Rina’s journey through hardship and betrayal, along with the kindness of people like Linda and Patrick, makes this book feels like one that would be touching and heartfelt.

Re: Review of The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle

Posted: 23 Jan 2025, 02:12
by Kalisha Brown 1
The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle sounds like a book about love and resilience. It's amazing how Rina endured all that from her family. This is an emotional read.

Re: Review of The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle

Posted: 27 Jan 2025, 11:29
by Nati Jiniya
Thank you for this beautiful review! The book sounds interesting and unique, I'd love to give it a try. I don't have much experince with this genre, so it would be adventurous.

Re: Review of The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle

Posted: 05 Mar 2025, 06:13
by Kenesha Latoya Fowler
Your review of this book surprised me. I thought the cover and title looked and sounded like something I might be interested in. After reading that it's about child abuse and sends one on such an emotional roller coaster, I don't think it's for me. I was doubly surprised to see you mention romance lovers at the end there. At any rate, this was a great review. Thanks for sharing.

Re: Review of The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle

Posted: 05 Mar 2025, 06:27
by Sushan Ekanayake
"The Little Garage Girl’s Puzzle" by Katherine Memoli is an emotional tale of resilience, betrayal, and hope. Rina endures years of abuse, only to be deceived once more after her mother’s death. Yet, with friendship and love, she fights for a better future. A heartbreaking but inspiring read. Congratulations on being BOTD!

Re: Review of The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle

Posted: 05 Mar 2025, 06:34
by Rebecca De Figueiredo
I read the authors background and admire her completely for finding peace in writing through her debilitating disability. The reviewer was exactly as me: liking the book, enjoying the structure and the admirable character of Linda. Sad story.

Re: Review of The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle

Posted: 05 Mar 2025, 06:37
by Magdalyne chebet
"The Little Garage Girl’s Puzzle" by Katherine Memoli is a heartbreaking yet inspiring read. Rina’s story of mistreatment, betrayal, and resilience moved me to tears. Her strength and perseverance despite all the endless suffering make this a must-read for me. Congrats on being BOTD!

Re: Review of The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle

Posted: 05 Mar 2025, 07:00
by Lauren Stjohn
The reviewer has provided an interesting discussion of the book The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle. The title is quite captivating. This review of the struggles from abuse and the rising above experienced by the main character, Rina, is tantalizing. Today, I downloaded the book and will pay attention and read it. The review is well written.

Re: Review of The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle

Posted: 05 Mar 2025, 07:03
by Mr Benj
"The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle" by Katherine Memoli., a book that features a 26-year-old female with a history of abuse and trauma. It wil be interesting to find out how she was able to overcame even when her mother passed-on. This is an interesting book to read.

Re: Review of The Little Garage Girl's Puzzle

Posted: 05 Mar 2025, 07:45
by Seetha E
Your review accurately reflected the book's cover, highlighting the difficult experiences Rina faced throughout her life, and how despite everything, her true nature remained unchanged, only to be hurt again. After reading the latter part of your review, I'm left wondering how much of this book focuses on her challenges versus how much is about romance. Interesting review and book either way.